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Site Info - Diggita.itOverview of web technologies used by Diggita.it. Website Background Prima Pagina / DiggitaDiggita, il sito di editoria sociale italiano che unisce il giornalismo partecipativo con il social news rating. Condivide con tutti gli utenti il 50% degli introiti di adsense. automatic translation provided by Microsoft Main Page/DiggDigg, the Italian Social publishing site that combines participatory journalism with social news rating. Share with all users on 50% of adsense revenue. Description on Homepage Social network di notizie basato sul citizen journalism e sul modello del giornalismo partecipativo di Digg. automatic translation provided by Microsoft Social network news based on citizen journalism and on the model of participatory journalism of Digg. Description from Alexa Number 28,820 of all websites according to Alexa Popularity rank
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